HOME Quality Enhancement Plan SACS Topics Comprehensive Standards Page
 

Texas Tech University
Certification of Compliance

Section III:
COMPREHENSIVE STANDARDS
 
PROGRAMS

3.4   Educational Programs Standards for All Educational Programs
          (Includes all on-campus, off-campus, and distance learning programs)  
     
3.4.4 The institution has a defined and published policy for evaluating, awarding, and accepting credit for transfer, experiential learning, advanced placement, and professional certificates that is consistent with its mission and ensures that course work and learning outcomes are at the collegiate level and comparable to the institution’s own degree programs. The institution assumes responsibility for the academic quality of any course work or credit recorded on the institution’s transcript.
     
þ Compliance                *  Partial Compliance            * Non-Compliance 
     
  Narrative: 


Texas Tech University is in compliance with Comprehensive Standard 3.
4.4.

Texas Tech University’s course credit transfer policies are published on pp. 22 and 23 of the University Catalog. (http://www.depts.ttu.edu/officialpublications/catalog/ADTRANSFER.html)  The State of Texas has established the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) for all Texas public colleges and schools. This numbering system establishes  equivalency for  a list of courses that satisfy core requirements at most universities in the state. When transferred from one Texas public higher education institution to another,  courses designated as common must be treated as if they had actually been taken on the receiving institution’s campus. Therefore, Texas Tech University has no discretion with respect to acceptance of such courses.

With respect to courses that are not on the TCCNS list, the university maintains a Transfer Evaluation Office that evaluates courses and transcripts for transfer. Specific policies and guidelines for acceptance of transfer credit are also published in the university catalog. Some study abroad courses are pre-approved for credit at Texas Tech University. Other courses must be approved by the Transfer Evaluation Office or by the department that would accept the credit for the transfer course. Details of the study abroad transfer policies are available on the Study Abroad web site at (http://www.iaff.ttu.edu/Home/OIA/StudyAbroad/BBSABCredit.asp). 

Texas Tech University accepts credit for CEEB achievement tests, advanced placement program examinations, CLEP examinations, the International Baccalaureate Examination, and credit by examination administered through TTU departments. The university does not award credit toward graduation for experiential learning, nor does it recognize professional certificates as equivalent to university course work. Texas Tech University does accept responsibility for any course or credit that is listed on a student transcript and accepted as fulfilling the requirements for graduation.

   
     
  COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTATION
  Units:
  Office of the Provost:
Deans:
    College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
    College of Architecture
    College of Arts and Sciences
    College of Education
    College of Engineering
    College of Human Sciences
    College of Visual and Performing Arts
    Honors College
    Law
    Rawls College of Business
     
    Outreach and Extended Studies
   

TTU At Abilene
   

TTU At Amarillo
   

TTU At Fredericksburg
   

TTU At Highland Lakes
   

TTU Center At Junction
    Others:
   

Center for Advanced Study of Museum Science and Heritage Management
     
     
     
     
Click here to return to the main TTU Certification of Compliance Page

These web pages are best viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer
The documents may appear distorted when viewed using another web browser.

Copyright 2002 Texas Tech University | All Rights Reserved | TTU Privacy Policy | Texas Public Information Act
Maintained by: Department of Institutional Research and Information Management | Contact: Webmaster
Last updated:  Tuesday, September 09, 2008 11:40 AM CST.
TTU is not responsible for the content of external sources.